South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 280, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 October 1922 — Page 3

SATURDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 7. 1922

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DREAM WARNING COMES TOO LATE

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LEADING RESIDENT OF ELKHART DIES

Hero for S3

portr !.

.tr..l th.it the chirccs ncair..:

JV'ife Wires Hu-baiid Not to Makrt Fatal Leap, Hut M--

Too LaK.

I.VDIANAI'OF.IS, In dr.im that ''mth ;r c ie r hufar'I prompte

f n" Chamber to h-enn Imm'' LVflv

! Mr.-.

r. A b-fall r.ar-

: r a: to r mm . r ' m C'h a 1 1 r. '.o -v. :n to r. 1 his

pa. Te r. r. . h ' r h career as ari aerial

er. p l.i.-.t pararriut ka;. Her t:;ram was oo lte. At th memf-rit :t wa tickir.ir or the p, lr"i the dar-dcv.'.'rf body htru' k th Tnn'f-e river. It had not yet t-n roverp'l rariy t (!. y. "I flr'am'-d of it and became .

T.Tvera that I u.r'-'l h.ru r,ot rrr.ak th i-.ip, but to r-oriu; hem'

ence," th hea rt-brokn u.fe .-'.!

t th ChambTs" home h

two fcr.

DYNAMITE BLAST BLOWS FT. WAYNE MAN TO PIECES it. .ym:. i m,i.. Oct. . lidnun to F)it- lx'low tin ait line, the iii.iiizloti ixxly of I'm! I". Tapp. "S years .M. f this city, min found in a w on a farm thn' miles at of Djer, Itnl., "-f rrtlity. Tapp l h lleeii to hae fmir.ittctl vuirlilo hy plaHn:r a Iar;je härm of id. iiamlt' iijmmi the ground. Igniting tin fiw and thru throwing himelf acrtin cxplo-lvc, nranlin;r to n Mrt- from tlx oMicc of the couav oron r at Crown Iolat, Iml.

I ELKHART AROUSED ! OYER DANGERS OF i

I LOWLANDS FLOODS!--

Henrv IV. Svke-, Former Mavor and Retired Merchant, Succumbs at Hoiiic.

Rai

Le e

inj:

of lieu I-Iand Dam

1 Precipitates Action bv Council.

L'LKIIAKT, Oct. v-lir:rv

or U i vrars a tt cm;.": nt r

Klkhart and or.ee the it

mayor, dif" at his h-rn -24 W

Hitrh .st.. last r.i'ht at U:i:. Th? ht-alth of Mr. ,ykt-a ! .' in iai; about two yoars a?o. I-is-, w; t-r ho fj ffr'l a o:r- kr.r

i. had

KLKHAKT

cial . At ou:ic:l 1 1 : a ri')i r.-J !

COPS NAB HOLDUP MAN AFTER BATTLE

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1 1 ) i

lev 1

rty of

Hr

chiidr?n were H';ir.dir. i.ar

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"H paid this was to b? h.s l.t 3ar, that ho wouM tt down to privat lif. I giif" my wire reich-

ra n.m .oj üf. i

Chambers had nia.e pirachute Jeapfl throughout Indiana. II he'd th world's aitituilo record at 2,400 tet until an rattern leaper left his

oon at 2.600 feet. Chambers

d 2.400 feet at Center I'oint,

p-.ear Brazil. Indiana.

Polire Capture Yep; After

Clia-e Through Indianapolis Street?.

a'.0( Jieipr

(Iiy I. N. S. ) Four pKcemen mpafd in a running revolver hatt! with Jimmy Ijolan. ?,?.. early today, aftr Dolan hel up a downtown res-

After wound in ir

jfitrcct Car is Stoned;

tauranr. After woundmir Do. an

through the shoulder, t!ie pol. co raptured him as hi was running through th'-1 Indiana State hou: lawn. Dolan stcurtd $J.". LT from the

Woman I'aSSCllZCr IIit h n lister of the IUk-r lunch

room after he shot Harold Slap, who w.'ls in chjrpe. through the heel in a tussle. Dolan was acting pro-

, prietor of another restaurant and

pefore his atteinj ted holdup !roK $11 from that place, according to police.

Ind.. Ot. 'i. (Spp-

a iirftir- of th citv evtnin a c ommittee wai ;' Miyor leader to In-

the j.o-sihle lb. .od condiin from the raisins uf the H n Island ('.am, the proptiie Indiana and Michigan

be trie Co. Councilnian A. II. Uur-

l i Ii was directly re.prnsihle for the

appointment of the c-om.mit'.ee. He precipitated a d i.-cu .-ion in which he stated that there was a great pr(d, ability of llod in the low-lyins portions of the city, '-specially idnee tl.v. electric company's plans to placr. ta inter Kates on the Hcn Isl.ind dam. Flood conditions of the future will b" rendered worse than in the p.'st, it is intimated. Lecau'o the h'-::,'iit of the dam is now 23 I'e t, and in f ormcr vfars it was but m

i is feet, tile height demanded by the 'lau. (Jatc.s are beir. installed on I top of the dam. but unless the city itaks Mime steps to irure the gates 1 bein' uper.eil u)on the coming of

Hood, they will b of no whatever. City Fnsimer

arid since that

na - c(. r..-tan t

j For II r ar Mr. kes yu-.-r-.-s-; fully condui.ted a dry oods bu-:n her. JI.s connection with iriM:

u:fairs, the fact that w: onemayor and later a mt mher of thcounty council, made ir.m v,i!l known throughout tl;e city . Mr. Sykes was born March lc. in Bennington county, Vermont. Th family anre.--try readies bark to He volutionary war elas. He catue to Klkhart in Oct. lSi. ! retired from business In 1011. His uife, formerly MNs Louisa S. Avery; three sor.s i:-bert, and Wal. tor of Elkhart and Harry of Danville, Va.; a daughter, Mrs. V. I). Child of New York city; a brother. Aurelius, of I'.ristol. Vt.. and six grandchildren survive him. The funeral services will be ;.e!d at the Presbyterian c hurch at 2 o'clock Mondav.

I

yes an-

i::n w- re ir.f t-v former m.

who hivo f. ed vr.- cult after .ether ar tins? the or ga r.iz 1 1 : " n members, ever bince they wer

nioe.i irom :n rayrru (-

i:ie Kionci.ium stated tr.ai ir."t:

i

re-

tint

rhurfre. were without founlation

j and that Clarke will have no trouble I in esabllshir this fact. Clarke, in i tatenr-r.t, ?aM: "The grand jury, of course, heard 1 only on ide of the rase and If they had been In poss vion of tb-rt fa'ts no indictment would have ben re1 turned."

ftat. Th- '. ' "'eme'ttt caJ- 1.

More than ."o iik'ti hae nude ap-

a

r e

Otto Eennin?cr, lifo guard at

Ocean Park, Cab, saved 100 from' drowning this season nino la cnai afternoon. For this ho gets $3 a Cay. "Acd no thanks," Eays Otto. I

KLAN CHIEFTAIN

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James O'Connor, a patient in thrt ho.-pltal ward of the city jail, taken into custody last Saturday r.U'ht by the police as supjiosedly denp'nted. t

has

BLAMES ENEMIES

FOR INDICTMENT

imnrnvpil Minc;h.nhh l,if

j .-till unaMe properly to care for him-

ALL OVER INDIANA

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KVA.VSVIbhi:, Ind., Oct. 6. J'olice are Investigating the stoning

r(s3neday night of a street car on,

the line that rum from Howell, a tubttrb, to this city. Tho hh'jps of the IouisvilIe & Nashvitle railroad re nt Howell. Vdnsday the car V'bs met with a shower of stones alIKd to have been thrown by sympathizers of railroad shopmen who

Jre on strike. The men who threw' the rocks hid in the wheat and corn' I'-dds along the tracks. j Ffveral secret service mn wore nru the car and they opened fire with .

revolvers in the direc tion from whidii FKANKFOHT Alleging his wife Ihe rocks came. (circulated false, stories and ruinfd Many windows In the rar were' his business. Frank Frazier sued her

J roken. One woman passenger on 'r 5.u,üüij damages.

the csr was hurt by the broken g!

were, if properly handled, an imj prove ment on the old ilashboards. J Mr. Weaver. City Atty. O. M. ConI ley. Mr. Hiirrell, Hob. rt Cook. A. U.

Wine-y. and Horace Hopendobier were the men appointed as members of the committee. The main purpose of the committee is to se-

cure an uniiertanng auoui in i opening of the gates. I An ordinance detinin? the precinct

and ward boundaries of the city was .passed, it being decided to have the j 'ward boundaries remain as they are,; 'and the precinct boundaries to be J j as de cided by the county commis-j

! sioners, as lar as me cuy iimus.

An ordinance allowing- W .

from the Chicago State Hospital inAnating that someone will be sent to bring O'Connor to Chicago soon.

Clarke Says Men Discharged From Pavroll of Invi-ihle Empire Respormhle.

Saturday noon the Rotary club j ATLANTA, da. Oct r, (Hy 1. will give a dinner reception for ! i:,lw;il-d y. Clarke. imperial

! Sousa, fan;ous band leafier, and about 170 persons are expected to I attend. Mr. 8ousa will give an adI dress as the principal feature of the I entertainment. Orchestra music will i be provided during the dinner hour.

At the opening of the Atherton elub's social calendar of 1 '.(22-1021

! Thursday evening, about 100 persons ! were in attendance. An excellent j menu, prepared by Mrs. Dora Wausrh

M'hen the rocks began to strike the Car windows nho jumped off the car fvnd disappeared. A number of strike breakers were on the car. it was .-aid. Albert Futterer and I.ouU Futterer. Jrothers. reporteel to the olice that

n,.i,ii,ii.f,11np r itinrn'irl'ito

,Ma... ion.,-... ...... and a corps of assistants, furnished needed f4n.fo0 for the (m s gen- the' entertaineral fund to pay various expenses. ;

Six per cent interest is cnargeu.

follovimr ordinances were I

I rr

ii V-lt. ill liiT" ll'-iKH'' i IP""I W I

tim and that they came near being! in an effort to make New 'as tie truly thot, the bullets from the revolvers ' tf'e Iloo.-icr rose city.

of the secret service men sinking

c

Jtave bem at the sho; for several weeks t(

MAHIOX I'aul Ootsehall mourn- Th,

, ti tue loss or a still wh n tie sohl ; pi.u ci oeiore nie onun.io- ,.....- I to a woir.an for $20 on credit just j mit t ee requiring e le ctricians o get before her place was raid d. vearlv licenses, declaring' Hi erside

. IDrie a boukvaid from l?eardsley to NEW CASTLF Hotarians. order-j Lexington av.. and ordinances nulcd L'.'.uio r0se bushes for distribution , lif ing ordinances ,"fr. and pas.s.l

given

by J. H.

i was furnished by

three others.

Oorard. and music

Joiin Steimer and

tVinlr . . -1 ..rr.t c . . r i , ini'ti 1 J aM'.li lO.N ie.lO ('Til Inn

ed on July IS r.12, which regulate au topi -bile tra'Iic and which are now in conHic" with the state ordinance laws.

WATISAW, Ind., Oct. 6. Typhoid fever has broken out in l'ocks of Kosciusko county chickens and hi.s killed thousands of the fowls, according to veterinarhs who ha e diapnosed 20 0 cascas.

the Knights of the Ku today charge. I that the returned against him y the federal grand jury r evidence of persecution my connection with the

or

Klux Kian, indictment e-.-terday 1 was ' furth' be-cause 0f

Klan." The indictment charged Clarlte with "using the mails to effect a scheme to defraud." According to the allecn lions in a memorandum accompanying the indictment, Clarke used the mails to collect money on the following plan; Hih otllcers in the Klan were bondi (l and they paid the premiums on their personal bonds. It is alleged that the amounts collected were far in excess Gf the actual costs of the bonds, and that this excess was converted to Clarke's persona! Use. A rtatement Issued by the Imperial Kloncilium of tue Klan said that Clarke was rot arrested and taken to tli" ftderil building, as was re-

'.s

and ardsiweo; quoin James rrer, who nar-

seo that thej'ted 1.S00 bushels of onions from

5rovisions forced.

of an Injunction are en-

an acre and a half of land.

in September Invalid jnFFIlItSONVn.bM. Ind.. Oct. ' Oeorpe H. Voigt, an attorney and politician of thi ci'y and county. T-ublihed an article in his piper, the Kvordnsr News, saying that rcgi.-tra-

- When his with liquor

truck, !

kidded.

L.rottTi: - heailv loaded

; Herbert Haas humped into a .?."00j i hi: e and Gu tl iys cn the penal farm.j

si.

m.ost

1 MHN'TONi: Preacher i tends his "Hock." tilN 1 ! lanl and follows his trade terin.

Daehma n ") acres of e.f caien-

r s 1

tier.. made at th- September regi-- j I'ORT WAVNK Andrew Krrte

tration. contrary t the of the old law. under S. the 1921 amendatorv law

prov.

ion ef are inval

id chare- d with entering his b.ome at n::dn.ight. t hn a! enirr- lii wife with revoher and kidnaping their baby.

id. He cltets an opini ney-general March '. j-tate. that Section ? amendincr Section 12

r tf t'.ie .ittor1:21. which of this aet. of the act.

would no, be operative hecau-e it va not named in th' title of the ict.

The w!'t!on propose, 1 to amend the) provision that voters :n:;: req'. :rrj

in person and tb.it if actually üble ".n de- s thev m.'-rlit till

-end in a registration Idar !:. executed before a notary puKic nr in th prtrenco of two witness At th S'-ptemtier reis ration.

t ' n -a r.d

1'OUT WAYXH-A man in Ihr-

li-burr, Fa., s-i',t a ru--ty wren'-h to' l'otmastcr Heals t be jeturr.ed to a bar. 1 ware store from whi.h he'd stolen in 10')". . , KRANKFOItT While walking hi-,' n'.sht be.it, Hatro'.t.MP. Ciia-bs I,at:d found an oppossuin ating sv . ( pota'T.. , ,,r. a. sid-c.alk and ana-st d it-

Till Nl-rrs MQFOR. j Wednesday eve ning' a police rai l I

j e.f the pool room at til l Harrison)

netted them a quart bottle at- ,

full of moonshine and a plM

bottle full of the same liquor. The , owner. FmarruM Hapa. was placed;

1 under arrest, but was bailed out when Domiir.ck appeb'tti and! Hi UTio Corte sc guaranteed a $.'0f j , bond. They assert that they had j been watching this place for fome ! 'time. Hapa will face trial in the, , Superior curt next week for dis-; nmrding- the liquor laws two ' months ago when, it is stated, liquor! ' v.-1 similarly Co und in his posses-; Irion.

A

II

f the pertor..s xv

I

I:

more than a half (

reentered did o as ":ili...nt e." with ' r' -ro legal excuse, i. !e -ai l. nrd it 1 ja( kcr.i' alo a.-iertr,i that tb.e a pp'; - itlor. "r'' were not filled lr tn-f..re a n--tary t puhl:c or In the pwrn o (f two, s;opped

The i!en;orrat- were tr.e'-im. ma., at tne pc;nt oi a re-

s d i'o.vo: ear.y today, and Kept n:m

c was Stopped by Six "Highjackers" apo;.--. o,-t. ---Six men. by he pol.ee to be "il.gli- " I MK 1 1 ! g c e r s" v. ho pr y !ow-;oo:legger.;'' engaged in t transportation e.f wh'ky Cecil H end rick.-, of Hloom-

Witre-vses.

chief offenders.

but bct

MISSIONARY MIlMTINTi. i.ieeti:vg of the MNsiomry as-

s-..-: Ions of xvotiien b longing to th.- Fnited Hrethrtn churches of F.lkhart county i- to be held tomorrow afternoon and evening in the s -a.-d Hr.i'ed I'rcthicn church, at tp,. , o.-,,e- of r.aldwin and Cone pts. Talks w;il le given by women of the v.,:-io;is clrarcb.es in the aftern'oon. and Mrs. 1 F. fb-rher. of South r.cnd will give an addrt. on, i ml.--ionary study b..ek of the ,. t;, .:. Mr--, (b rb. r is the branch s-. ; . 'r.ry of literature. At six a picine Upper will be serv1. after which the exening program, '...!f.f he aust-ices of the Klkhart

ehant.M- of tht i .. i . , ' a

Ottert'Cin ulld. xvi'l

There's Nothing: Like REAL LEATHER for Young Folks School Shoes That sounds self-evident. But you'd be surprised if you knew how many make-shift, adulterated shoes, with all sorts of substitutes for leather are floating around. Smith's School Shoes are not the cheapest but they are the most economical. For Solid Leather School Sh oes outlast ordinary ones, by months. It DOES PAY to buy the BEST!

p irt

nd are doing the Mime h'rg.

Mr. Voigt piys

I COX'. i truck

tl

the

v.h" rr-eifiprevi In what he

rt e r.-" r

red" while . Hendrick

r.u.ng m

thcx' searched h.N

-c.s .-aid tile men. who a largo pouring car.

de

w ere

y'o;d him on Slate IJc-id 22. near

!. an il'eeal way mut register agiinj Maxvcod.

Mcndav or they "will not be en- , -''' a"1'

a-- lie v. - ij driving toward

ex!

tit'ed to vote, even '.hough t irafion certlacatej vrr i'v th registration ctVne:

reg- i ex e 1 '

l C.e iOi!Ce p. ! Hendrie t r.i n-- port i n g :rtT.ded to

hc!;e'A thnm mei stop- . in the lief he wi.i w'.-'fky. and that tney .-teal his carg . Ht i-

Hoosiers Goinz South

aid the men b livir car and

d the r,

1

thy

nree or

on Two Special Cars

Ind.. O.t ill b a v e I :

: i r.a , the j en ll ; New i

I

INDIA N'AFOIdS. To 5pe:.il cars w

rixt week baring meniiAmerican fiegion t the convention , whi.'h (e-..n4 Orleans. Or, lj. ct;v. of will leave Terre Haute, o -t

the Illinois Central rail:' a 1 and other will leave In 11 ina'ccl.s Si day evening. Oct. 14 oer th H

t-ylvan'.A and I a r.d N. railroad The party from T-rr. Haut- will

if them

I guarded him while two of the other I - ,u searched hi.s truck. When the 1 se ir h xv as cotnpleted they asket ; Mm xvhether he ha 1 nny money, but !fh'-y made no attempt to wirrii

Hen.lrick snid. The men then

Jhn hanan Flyer ftarrou-ly Escapes Death in Fall HIVHANAN, Mich., Oct. ' I.i.'iit. Hi chard Hears, son of Mr.; anl Mr-. s. Hears, of Hu ?har.an. ; an diu-other of D.nald Heirs, candi-; d :te in tiv r-' ent prima.ry election f : tb.e re publican nomination for! regi.-ter of d e,M, had a narrow j (- (e from death when a hydro-'

PAUL ' O.

UEHN

FOOTWLAR One Hundred and Twenty-five South Michigan St.

an o

he

as pibtmg over Hake

Mi liigau ith Km' t Maiier.ti. the

me.-hanician. took a nose tin wafer from a height of

i . r o v e

ward In 1: mapolir-. Hend-j

ever,

l r-:n-

r c ;-; s -am. Th e police? have r-C' t orts of the activities

ived many re -of "hlgh-Jack-

attend a ppeual thee ment In Memrhi Sit and the next day w :.l tlefield of Vicksburr. polls car will be re rxulvil!e. Nashvll!ham. arTivinff in New

dsy evenlnsr. Claude K. C.recz. o; former commander of

:n pel

a '

t v. n -

-in-T I bat-!

TM H d'a-a--xt d thr. ugh anl H.rruir.gorbMns s un-

ers The "br.

:.s tail en

d ir-. e'.a u.- ( w n.

e roa.ls near Ind.anupoi;.-

ce say

the victim : a

gge

his fork of w

goo

'.N.t iron: a.rii, una ;i'

net complain to the police. '

dive, into i. JOi feet.

Controller trouble is said to have crimed the machine to live. The occupants both escaped !n-

I jury and the plane w a.s not damaged

b.'Vtand repair. Thansau Is of loop efl'.ce workers, on their wax' to suburban trains along Chicago's lake

front, were horritied by the spectac.e.

T -ieut. Hears during the war

became an aviator an 1 a week and a ,

f ago arrived In lb r.ton Harbor

h e xv o u ' d w ! e s n e ss .

hav

Mainac Ic-lar.d wit hthe

a.'.mit

i

roplane Triangle

which Airways.

e piloted I nc.

for

hyt!:e

i

thr

de;-a.rtment and who has be

I:

rr

ticr.e. a? a ppsib candi.Iat rational commanjer. will ac pany th Terre Haute arfy. H

Shelby vllle. the

: n :a:

of

Hl A"

will r to

Faulkner.

tats commander. pribiMy wl cn th fame train. Manj KtiH-ctJtl to Go. V. II. Henley, state adjutant. lv rrxt Wednesday in e rb

have the Indiana h ad ;u t rters. which will be at the Hotel Orunewald. prepared far the delegation. Natioral headquarters also xx:l. be In the Kme hotl. Ind. ana will hav tb.irty cb legif'S

Truch Drivers Get Iloost ' in Pa Ajter Strike ( sir.vi;n lakh." in b. .

drivers empicytai on the new: W. "ireso roil, which run!

t hrouch S.lxr Kake and which .v the mc.-t xf er.ive highway improve-;

no r.i unuerraKen m Kos-iusrxO county thi year, went -m. strike today, demanding an inere.ie in pay. Th" bird rf county commissioners, act in? as an ir.fermediarv be -

ween the driv

tors succeeded

set: lenient.

receive a si

an 1 the V - - y ,y

cor.trac-abo-jt a

a her-by the drivers xvi'.l ght advance ir. pay.

e. .

Faces Prison Sentence for Shooting Officer WAIU-'AW. hi!., (et. 1. Found guilty by a Jury oti a charge of -b.o.-tir.g O'tirer Karl IJurwell, of Warsaw with intent to kill. Kiri Fenny. 2". of near Claypool. js facing a sentence of 2 to 14 years. Thsentence will be impeded later 1-y Judge 1. W. H.oyse.

i Charles Nellans. partner of Pnny

i in re making oi

1 ; and who Prr.r.v

; p ron who shot Hurwell. entered a ! pba of Kuilty to a charge cf vioj luting the '.ic.uor laws, was sentenced to serve .10 days in j.iil and was : hned'JlOO.

All Sculh Bsnd Talking

oon Be

N

Watch Tomorrow

7 i

i 1 1. v I c t u r iiirv, testib.e.l was th'

ar.d thirty alternates at the corx en-j rrn nt to arrec; jchn Ha tion. Mr. Hnly a! i indications are t tf.r Hau was arguing

that a barge number of Tgionnair s , from the state will be present, as tr.( many reqet for reservation h i e I

at state headquarters. , t;;v

VAITARAISO. I r.d .. Oct

Frank Wannegar. marshal cf Porter

county. aus shot and seriously wounded Tuesday night In an at- SunrCItlC CoUTt AffirillS

.....

jenn uaus. or ror-

w i t h the

Lahe County Bench

ben re.Vf.l

Th Land ortran'.red County p .'t No. f,'. will

the

by aeoo!

a ir:, : ! v a

car b-av'rar Indian ipo

Her.lev said it l. proab. otra r

joel bands also

r.ager of change 1 was

put' d. i. and. - wait; c :n th

a 7oorcnrA rcv-arding; INDIANATOLIS. I-d.. Oct. from a bill which he! The tbt i.-ion of the Like

and which the

LESS RENT LOWER PRICES ONE BLOCK SOUTH

OFD

flEMSTFT &ÜLTF1

manager ! criminal court in the ca.e of Eliza-

Mr

it proo.ame oua r i i , :n- n-ible H: will make the trip, jüie County Jail here.

He left the place to get a en hi return. War. nosr.vr 4 tor him. Wannear u.is

-euftie and Hau w

T1 . .

u.aus xvas put in

beth IV-to against the diar a was affirmed by i ( art to.lay.

suite of I lithe supreme

'S. il '-v xv:'' I

PHOKE

LINCOLN

6Q20

503 SOUTH MICH.

FÖRMITHRE'RMCS S ST VES

.

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You cm now buy at Dutch Master C.gar for 5c. 21 1

f J W ' - -

SEE US hfQV&dfcLixQV'ti&h' BUY..

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Parson Sheds Ministerial Robes and Dons Overalls ilhsHJl.V, Ind.. C)ef. 6 Hretcher 'dp cf Spring Valley. O.. shed hl-s ... . ini roic-s today and put on

overalls.

ma n

v,

old

Who left

dren, elojied girl from hi

his

Wife h an

and

cor.r

itton.

a nd w as r;-con- j love, became a j

1 n :' n yea

and then returned "id witli h: tars'

cabinet maker. He said .he's readv to star

anew '"born again' in a mite sense. He consented to return

Xenia. .. Oct. 10, and face an indictment ch.-rging him with removing mortgaced property from the

Sink Stopped? PIPEFLUSH will eat its way through accumulations in drain and ?ewrr pipes, such as grease, rars. corTee grounds, etc. Every Can Guaranteed Accept No Substitute At all Grocery. Hardware, Drus and Plumbing Stores

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